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This month, large ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs were exposed along the shoreline on Oahu’s west side. Usually covered by sand, ...
The last king of Hawaii said, “Hula is the language of the heart, therefore the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people.” By Miya Lee King David Kalakaua, the last king to rule Hawaii before its ...
Oral tradition and surviving ancient surfboards show that by the 1700s, surfing was a major part of daily life for Hawaiians, Bishop Museum historian Desoto Brown told USA TODAY in an email.
In Hawaii, there's an ancient sport that involves a sled and breakneck speed. It is not as well-known as surfing, but native Hawaiian cultural practitioners are working to change that.
As people grapple with more than 100 people who died in the Lahaina fire on Maui, they're still trying to understand the loss of priceless artifacts and their connections to the island's ancient past.
Surfing traces its roots back to ancient Hawaii, according to the Bishop Museum. For 26-year-old Ha'a Keaulana, surfing is practically part of her DNA. She's been around surfing since she was a ...
Researchers believe an ancient shrine or worship site in Hawaii acted “as a sophisticated seasonal calendar.” The heiau, as it’s known in Hawaiian, was reconstructed in 2007 and dates to the ...
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